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Scene On the Street: NYC: Well Dressed
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Scene On the Street: NYC. A fashion blog featuring New Yorkers. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. My favorite hot-weather style element is the dress. An outfit that, being all one piece, doesn't actually require any putting together in order to look put-together. Versatile, too - the ability to change a look based on which wrap, bag, or jewels one assembles on a particular day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow this blog with bloglovin. This is the modern world. Scene On The Street: NYC's Archive.
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Scene On the Street: NYC: Hello, Sailor!
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Scene On the Street: NYC. A fashion blog featuring New Yorkers. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Lauren, of downtown boutique Kirna Zabete. High-waisted linen shorts and a boat-necked sailor's top redolent of France - but worn with an air that's unmistakeably NYC. Accessorized with stacked bangles, straw Panama hat, and a perfectly imperfect side braid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow this blog with bloglovin. This is the modern world. Scene On The Street: NYC's Archive. A Study in Contrasts.
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Scene On the Street: NYC: Top It Off
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Scene On the Street: NYC. A fashion blog featuring New Yorkers. Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Rebecca, student (above left); Amparo, of Ciudad Real, Esp. (above right). Jaunty fedoras. On Amparo, a neutral outfit gets a double shot of color via the pairing of bold orange hat and red bag. Meanwhile, Rebecca adds polish to a shorts and tank outfit with a light straw. Also, see Lauren in recent post Hello, Sailor! Rebecca - East Village; Amparo -Union Square Park. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Scene On the Street: NYC: July 2010
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Scene On the Street: NYC. A fashion blog featuring New Yorkers. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Alexia, works in publishing. Slouchy tee and voluminous bag provide proportional counterpoint to the slender silhouette of a leopard-print pant. Worn with a heeled, open-toed boot. Corner of Lafayette and Kenmare. Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Rebecca, student (above left); Amparo, of Ciudad Real, Esp. (above right). Rebecca - East Village; Amparo -Union Square Park. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Mary Page - dancer. The danger...
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Scene On the Street: NYC: New In Print
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Scene On the Street: NYC. A fashion blog featuring New Yorkers. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Alexia, works in publishing. Slouchy tee and voluminous bag provide proportional counterpoint to the slender silhouette of a leopard-print pant. Worn with a heeled, open-toed boot. Corner of Lafayette and Kenmare. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow this blog with bloglovin. This is the modern world. Scene On The Street: NYC's Archive. A Study in Contrasts. View my complete profile.
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The Foundation Files: Skin Types | shiny pretty things
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The Foundation Files: Intro and Undertones. The Foundation Files: Skin Types. Women are obsessed with diagnosing their skin type, and these days there are so many products out there that use this as a marketing strategy for beauty products. But there is some truth to it, especially for everyday use and wear when it comes to foundation. In this weeks installment of the Foundation Files, I’ll outline some of the major skin types and give you some tips on the kind of product you should be looking for. Oily ...
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History of makeup | shiny pretty things
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Mida’s touch with Illamasqua. The Foundation Files: Intro and Undertones. If you love makeup like I do and you love learning about the history of women and cosmetics then you’ll love this series of videos by guru Lisa Eldridge. Hope you enjoy as much as I did. Tags: history of makeup. One Response to “History of makeup”. Feed for this Entry. On May 13, 2011. Such a wonderful post. Thanks for sharing. Mida’s touch with Illamasqua. The Foundation Files: Intro and Undertones. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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portfolio | shiny pretty things
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5 Responses to “portfolio”. Feed for this Entry. On July 19, 2010. On July 22, 2010. May I ask what face products you used? I wear NW47 in MAC, but would love to find a foundation that does not break me out and a great powder! On July 25, 2010. Hi Tiffany, thanks! I actually used a very sheer layer of Kryolan HD cream foundation, I’m not sure that this would be a good daily foundation. I set with the MAC Prep and Prime translucent powder, which I really like. On July 25, 2010. On March 19, 2011. Error: P...
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The Foundation Files: Intro and Undertones | shiny pretty things
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The Foundation Files: Skin Types. The Foundation Files: Intro and Undertones. There is no excuse these days with amazing formulas, great colour ranges and wonderful application techniques. Women seem to have quite a few misconceptions about the purpose of foundation. It is NOT designed to cover your skin, or to hide imperfections. That’s concealer’s job. In my opinion a great foundation does these things:. Imparts a specific finish, whether you’re after dewy or a slightly more matte base. When I say yell...